Use it fearless of mistakes. Talk with everyone who cant undestand ANY english. Almost always they will appreciate the effort. Books or Apps are great but nothing beats openly having a conversation. Just be careful how you use it once your fluent

I am trailering down 9 corn feeders,2 protein feeders, and a couple homemade quad pods in a few weeks. All feeders are 55Gal barrel sized and either home built or used.

First time I have crossed a full trailer load of gear (I own the trailer & will take the original registration receipt & title in hand)

Other than working up a "receipt" for all the items, any idea what I can expect to pay in the way of taxes @ Columbia? Do I need to pay this tax in Pesos? Thanks in advance.

Never hurts to exchange a couple hundred dollars to pesos. When using your ďreceiptĒ expect to pay 16% in taxes. Iíve never had any issues when producing some paperwork and ready to pay. The tax is relatively insignificant considering your cargo.

Never hurts to exchange a couple hundred dollars to pesos. When using your ďreceiptĒ expect to pay 16% in taxes. Iíve never had any issues when producing some paperwork and ready to pay. The tax is relatively insignificant considering your cargo.

I got a green light this weekend. Then the soldiers waved me by without asking to stop It was kinda nice. I did speak to the soldiers on the way home. I am excited like a little kid to be on that ranch.

I got a green light this weekend. Then the soldiers waved me by without asking to stop It was kinda nice. I did speak to the soldiers on the way home. I am excited like a little kid to be on that ranch.

No, do not turn right before red light and permit building. We were there for HOURS one time crossing a big blind. Had to call Antonio to come get us out.
Current registration on the trailer and a receipt for the equipment , like you said. Hopefully they just let you through. And they take Americano for the tax.

Well I’m back started hunting mexico in 1993 when I was 13 and hunted there till 2009. Took a brake for 10 years (not willingly) kids and my wife not thinking it was safe down there but after years of trying to convincer it worked. Looked at our new ranch two weeks ago and loved it planing a trip in April to start working on stuff. Fills good to be back on the other side of the river.

Well Iím back started hunting mexico in 1993 when I was 13 and hunted there till 2009. Took a brake for 10 years (not willingly) kids and my wife not thinking it was safe down there but after years of trying to convincer it worked. Looked at our new ranch two weeks ago and loved it planing a trip in April to start working on stuff. Fills good to be back on the other side of the river.

I've been traveling between Hidalgo and the Rio Salado area quite a bit for the last 3 weeks. That part of Northern Mexico is about as beautiful as it gets right now. Everything is green and lots of brush blooming. But, it's drying out quick and we do need some rain soon.